Here at This Table by Don Besig and Nancy Price. For SATB Choir and optional Flute or C Instrument (SATB). Shawnee Press. 16 pages. Shawnee Press #A7846. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35009208).
This prolific writing team brings us a new communion anthem that is sure to find its way into many a church library. Cleverly weaving original material with the classic, “Let Us Break Bread Together,” this anthem flows easily and fits well into standard vocal ranges. Here at This Table will add a gentle elegance to your communion service.

On This Holy Night by Don Besig and Nancy Price. For SATB Choir and Flute or C Instrument (SATB). Shawnee Press. Choral. 16 pages. Shawnee Press #A7940. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35016104).
A breathtaking original Christmas poem, “On This Holy Night” is decorated with exquisite music in Don Besig and Nancy Price's new seasonal choral song. Like a warm Christmas card for choirs, this evocative piece hints at the calypso folk tradition in all the right ways and when a surprise inclusion of “Silent Night” happens, there is sheer magic. Excellent!

Contemporary Praise, vol 2 arranged by Lloyd Larson. For B-flat instrument, C instrument. Contemporary. Contemporary Praise for C & B-flat. Sacred, Contemporary. Book & CD. 60 pages. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.8192).
From Lloyd Larson, here is a new collection of instrumental duets for any combination of C and/or B-flat instruments based on today's most popular contemporary songs. Available as a book or as a book & CD, which includes the piano accompaniment tracks for each title.

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence arranged by Larry Shackley. For SATB choir with optional clarinet (or viola). Classics/Hymntune. Advent, Christmas, Classics, Hymntune, Sacred. Choral octavo. 12 pages. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.C5243).
Similar in treatment to last year's top-selling "Of the Father's Love Begotten," this new piece from Larry Shackley features a hauntingly beautiful accompaniment for organ with optional clarinet or viola obbligato. An abundance of unison and two-part choral textures, with full four-part harmony resserved for moments of special interest, make this easy to learn and accessible to all choirs. Ideal for Advent, Epiphany or general occasions.